Cleaning The Spraying Arm; Complete Cleaning; Protection Against Frost Damage - Hanseatic WQP12-J7635E User Manual

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Care and maintenance

Cleaning the spraying arm

The nozzles in the spraying arm may calcify
or become dirty due to food scraps. Check
the nozzles regularly and clean them if re-
quired.
1. Empty both racks and remove the lower
rack.
2. Pull the lower wash arm up and off.
3. The upper spraying arm is affixed using a
bayonet closure. To remove the spraying
arm, hold the two serrated bayonet grips
(32) still and turn the spraying arm clock-
wise.
4. Clean the nozzles under running water.
5. Affix the spraying arm again after clean-
ing.
The spraying arm must be firmly affixed
and must be able to rotate freely.

Complete cleaning

In well-stocked supermarkets and drugstores,
you will find special dishwasher cleaning
products. Cleaning the appliance using these
products takes place when the dishwasher is
empty and is very intensive. You should clean
the dishwasher in this way from time to time.
When doing so, please note the manufactur-
er instructions on the packaging.
Protection against frost
damage
Position the dishwasher in a room which is
protected from frost, if possible. If this is not
possible, protect the dishwasher against frost
as follows. You will need a shallow dish or a
pan, and a sponge.
(32)
1. Disconnect the mains plug from the sock-
et or switch off the fuse.
2. Close the tap and unscrew the inlet
hose (30).
3. Let the water from the inlet hose flow
completely into the dish.
4. Remove the (26) filters.
5. Remove the water from the sump floor
with the help of a sponge.

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